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Show and chests and raided their camp about midnight on the girls' last night out on the trail. What a fun surprise! ACTION ADS 5c Ptr Word - Minimum $1 (Payable in Ptr DEADLINE: All Action Adi accepted Lyle Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilde, has completed his Basic Training at Fort Polk, Louisiana and Fort Hood, Texas. Insertion Jesse Advance) 3106 So. Main, Salt Lake City Phone up N Madison Ward 484-14- 41 Noon for tech M-- day tone Frank and Loreeta Fox spent the 4th of July Holiday with their son Kenneth, who is taking his AIT at ; Fort Lewis, oooaooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooi JACKSON FURNITURE - 485-556- I want to buy used freezers and refrigerators regardless of condior 278-83tion. Call 262-44evenings. 86 33 EXPERT Sewing machine repair. All makes and models. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. 3224 South 3rd East. Phono 4. CANNONS PRECISION Lawn Mover and Tool Sharpening Service, 559 7. Garden Avenue, phone We clean wallpaper, wash walls, windows and woodwork. Floors cleaned, waxed, and polished. 484-629- Free estimates. 364-952- 467-631- A1 Jorgensen, 3. CHURCH NEWS signment. At the graduation ceremonies, at the conclusion of Basic Training, Kenneth was awarded trophies for having the highest score in the company and for being the Honor Trainee. He was one of four who were given special awards for the American Spirit of Honor. Lee Ward are eating breakfast. Grant 1st Ward Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potter have just returned from a three week tour of Alaska. They and their three children throught the whole trip was just great and that Alaska was fabulous! Vacation anyone? Mr. and Mrs. Gary Coleman from Cedar City, Utah and their four children are visiting with the Steven D. Giles family this week. Mrs. Coleman is Mrs. Giles sister. The Giles have two boys. Irvin and David Nielsen, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ruland Nielsen have now been released from the Navy and are home after four years, a great deal of the time spent in active duty in the vicinity of Vietnam. Welcome home boys and thanks for a job well done! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roylance and their three children, former members of the Grant 1st Ward, are in Salt Lake visiting with friends and relatives. They now live in Cali- fornia. The Cub Scouts will also eat their breakfast at the Ward and then leave at 8 a.m. for a rock hunt in the mountains near Frances. They will be looking especially for coral and petrified wood. This will be under the supervision of the Cubmaster, Elmer Gayler and the Den Mothers, Jean Querry, Rose Allred and Joyce Gayler. Bishop Boyd N. and Mable and their children, Celian, Coleen and Neil have just returned from a business-vacatio- n trip to San Diego. California. Jo-seph- son Kimball Ward Curtis Stewart, On Saturday, July 13, our Ward will hold an Early Morning Breakfast from 6 to 9 a.m. Sister Mary Peterson will be in charge. This will be a Budget affair. The Elders Quorum will have their car wash and wax project going on in the parking lot so the people can have their cars polished up while they comprehensive laboratory tests of seven leading makes of water heaters, A.O. Smith was clearly superior in Greg-so- n we hope our members will enjoy themselves and return home safely. Remember . . . "How much do In percentage, it reLast Friday, July 5, Kimball Ward quires of us to make but won their game against Madison 13 in Eternal Goals, each of us are to 9. This was the Senior team. worth 100. Lee Ward BishThe Junior team also won their opric. game with North Central Park. Both teams have had 5 wins and 1 loss. Haven Ward YOU count? 1, 6-- 12 ... Pamela and Stephanie teen grandchildren Lloyd, of are having a very special evening on July 17 in our MIA. We will hold a joint Honor Night for e, Mia Maid and Laurel our Classes. Mothers, plan to attend this outstanding program with your daughters, starting at 7:30 p.m. We Roberts, Margaret are visiting with her and other relatives during the month of July. Bee-Hiv- Kay Potts was quite pleased with catch on July 5. Just about anyone WOULD be! She and her husband, Frank, and their three children were in a boat on the Schofield Reservoir near Price when it struck! What excitement! It wasn't long before she pulled in a 7 lb. cutthroat trout. her 8 on Adopt Law Enforcement Resolution the regular meeting of the Board of Governors of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, Board members approved and adopted a resolution to encourage the full enforcement of laws. In making the proposal. Max E. Rich, Executive Vice President of the Chamber, stated that There is nothing seriously wrong with America that reaffirmation by our citizenry of their faith in democracy and concerted action to abide by laws will not At correct. "Those individuals responsible for the assassination of national leaders are outrageous examples of the complete disregard for laws and respect of the rights of others, "Mr. Rich continued. He explained that criminals violate many laws even before the punitive crime is com- mitted. The following resolution was then your 1 467-423- . ; LARGE ( Np) & 2 Performance Guarantee Construction GRILLED HAM STEAK FRENCH FRIED POTATOES BREAD of law designed to minimize and discourage violence. In recent years, there have been numberous reduc- tions of court sentences, overturning of long standing principles of RUDYS KEY ft REPAIR SERVICE and BUTTER New Location SALAD Enlarged Service Department Automatic Gas Water Heaters . v FfDBmith WE PREPARE all types of meals for PARTIES, BANQUETS and all OCCASIONS. Discount according to size. FEREDAY'S PLUMBING SERVICE Extra discount for churches. Chicken Watch for our new Take-O- ut Service on our Delecta-ra- y Single orders or House of Chicken for a family. SUPPLIES 271 0 South 3rd East & 2475 South Main 467-33- 78 MMWWWW J Phone 466-06- 68 This was their first time out this season. They liad gone there for the weekend and it had really paid off! She did say she used a normal casting rod with a "daredevil but that's AL.L she would admit. Ttie Potts live at 334 East Oakland Avenue. Chamber Of Commerce Members presented for Board consideration The YWMIA will have an outing calendar! The annual Haven Ward and was unanimously adopted. It is at the Silver Sands Beach Saturday, Canyon Party will be held on that similar to resolutions being adopted day. More details will be given later, by other chambers of commerce July 13, from 9 to 12 a.m. we want you to hold the day so across the nation. but There will be swimming, games, RESOLUTION wont miss out on the fun. to meet the you are works. They picnic; "There is increased violence, at the Stake Center and it will be crime and lawlessness in the cities under the direction of the Young Southgate Ward and states of this country which has Womens Mutaual. Have you ever wanted to take a been shown in many ways: to the Hawaiian Islands and -- The assassination of three of trip famand Luanna Newmeyer her and charm their food? most highly respected leaders. enjoy our good in Mr. Salt Lake. ily are visiting Your wish may partially come true, -- The famwill the increasing crime of all types join Newmeyer, Reed, as you can enjoy a touch of Hawaii and the lawless flaunting the laws to and see this week relatives ily friends. They are former members at the annual Southgate Ward Luau. and courts. -- The use of the right to demonof Kimball Ward and Reed was a This Luau will be held in the Cu13 at ltural on Hall has strate Saturday, July abrogated the long chermember of the Bishopric. They now 6:30 will be roast There p.m. ished pig, right of ownership of proplive in Glendale, Arizona. roast beef, exotic Hawaiian fruits, erty. -- Students salads and other delicious items. have shown a lack of Eldredge Ward The program will be presented by respect for their schools, their A couple of weeks ago a group of the Brigham Young University Hafacilites, their leadership and even Southern California MIA girls and waiian student organization. It will the rights of fellow students. their leaders walked from Henefer, include native dances, songs, etc. -Many of America's small busiAll proceeds from the Luau will nesses, the backbone of our ecopulling handcarts their fathers made, to the "This Is The Place1 nomic system, have had their propgo to the Ward Budget Fund. monument. Well, it seems that a Tickets may be purchased from erty insurance cancellled because few of our Order of the Arrow boys the Primary Association. Contact of the violations of their property decided that, if the girls could play Mrs. Lloyd Anderson at 33 East rights by others. 6. -- The individual Sunset Avenue, pioneers, the boys could play rights of many Make your plans now so that you Americans have been violated and The boys dressed in Indian coscan be present for this exciting even denied because of the actions tumes, with war paint cm their faces event. of others. The success of a democracy is based upon intelligent, moderate and tolerant thought of all its people. For GREAT Food with a Smile Disagreement must be made with respect. The majority cannot apEAT at LYNN'S CAFE pease or acquiesce to a militant few. Society can oily exist and continue with law and order. No nation can prevent all violence, A MEAL WITH MAN APPEAL! but it can insist on the enforcement Please mark August in-dia- ns. In East Summer vacations are taking their toll on our attendance at Church, but California. The Trailbuilder Boys plan to have a Trailbuilder Roundup Breakfast on July 16 at Sugarhouse Park. This will be under the direction of their teachers; Emma Linschoten, Peggy Oliver and Bonnie Garrett. 157 Avenue, Lee Ward Seventies Group Leader, was recently ordained to the office of High Priest by Donald S. Brewer, Granite Park Stake President. Deacons ordained: Mark Olsen by his father, Glenn Olsen; James Peterson by his father, James Peterson; Michael Butcher by his Home Teacher, Clint Smith. They are children of Amy Lou and Richard Roberts of CanogaPark, Central Park Ward Washington. They visit- ed Mt. Ranier and after Ken returned to base, the Foxes spent a couple of days along the Oregon coast on their way home. Pvt. Kenneth took his basic training at Ft. Lewis also. After his AIT in August he will come home for a two week leave before further as- 2607 So. 6. State The store for everybody. New - Used - Furniture. We buy - trade a sell. Tn us first Page S SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday, July 11. 1968 Spacious Free Parking For Our Services Closers & Saw Mower Sharpening Lawn Keys-Locks-D- oor "At Your Door" Service for Your Key or Lock Problem 1788 S 11 E After Mrs Except Sun Till 9 PM 484-047- 1 467-18- 08 jurisprudence, and the release of convicted or confessed criminals for seemingly little or inconsequential reasons. In addition, the Supreme Court of the United States has recently issued a ruling that would virtually invalidate capital punsihment in all states. It is the position of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce that it is time for the American public to organize itself and insist on law enforcement at all levels of government. It is time that all Americans call on the courts, judges and all those in authority to help safeguard the future of the states and cities of our Nation by meting out proper punishment to those who violate the rights of others. The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce calls on all leaders at every level of government in villages, towns, cities, counties, states and the Nation, to enforce all laws to protect our leaders and to help assure the "peace and tranquility guaranteed to all citizens. The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce calls on all other chambers - local, state, and national -and their members, to take similar actions in their own areas and to concerted efjoin in a nation-w'ifort to secure full law enforcement and greater respect for law enforcement and personnel. de Share Your Smile There is nothing quite like a smile. It fills a room with sunshine. It makes hard tasks easier. It chases the gloom fairies out the window. It makes everybody feel that life is worth the living. And it is contagious. You smile. Someone else smiles. Soon there are miles of smiles because you smiled first. Try smiling when you feel like fowning today and watch the results. If your wife burns the toast, smile. If your prospect sends out word that he cant see you today, smile and make a note to come back tomorrow. If you get a letter from some customer who is hot under the collar, smile and write him a friendly, courteous letter in return. If you come out of the office to find one of the rear tires on your car flat as a pancake, smile and change it. If Tom, the tips over his glass of milk at the dinner table, and Betty, the stamps her foot when bedtime comes - smile and see what happens. Henry Ward Beecher nice gave a beautiful definition of a smile. He said: "It is a light in the windows of the face, by which the heart signifies that it is at home and waiting. Smile and you'll make the world a better place to live in. mail-scorchi- ng three-year-o- ld, five-year-o- ld, Woodbine Circle special meeting of Woodbine Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will be held July 10 at 8 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center. A Grand Guardian, Mrs. Violef M. Tundstedt of Portland, Oregon will be a guest at the meeting. We ask all members of the district to attend. |